The Seaforth News, 1929-08-22, Page 5!igher than Price�
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22i
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Our Prices on Special Lines for One Week
Jif, the Wender Seem flakes, reg. 25e, for , ..,.,, ,•19c
Branston Pickles, Crosse and Blackwell,
Reg, 25c each, 2 for 42c
Try these, they are very different,
2 -in -I Shoe Palish, all colors, reg.:15e, for . , , ... , , , • . , • . , aoc
Peas,c
Caritect BartonBat•tou Brand, per tin
Rubber Rings, best quality, 2 dozen for 15c
Crosse and Blackwell's pickling Vinegar, gallon 50c
Water iGlass, for storing your eggs, tin , 14c
All Wads of other goods at the very lowest prices'
W. M Stewart Rhone 77
Ross J, Sproat 'Phone 8
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We pay the highest prices for good cream.
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In return for you co-operation we will give . you of our
best in service and prices.
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
WJ, Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of :Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67,
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
Chas. A. UUowey
Residence -=James St.
D. Na MClnnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of .'all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used.
I Just Try It
When you feel tired and •
drowsy, slip. around the
corner and get a massage
at
SID'S
SI -0P
You may come in with
a grouch but will go out
with 'a smile.
Phone 125.
COMING.
Those 'beloved servants Of the, pub-
lic, those two heroes of many
adven-
tures and squalls—two really compet-
ent Punsters who have brought joy,
and happiness to millions—are soon
to be in our midst again, We refer to
the famous jesters and dissent!netorrs
of mirth and frolic, M'ut't -and Jeff.
This season they are to appear in the
flesh in a heated new and wholly di-
vertg Y
in comet en'tit'led, Mutt and
Jeffs Honeymoon,” The new play
which is a comedy of Merit and orig-
inality, is in
two actsand six s
cerres
and written by Frank Cosgrove who,
from all accounts, has furnished an
unusually clever and laugh -compell-
ing .vehicle. This time little Jeff
•
essays'to go to his pal's assistance in
soMin g the problem of domestic in-
felicity Of which Mutt scenis to be an
unwilling victim, Jeff's good '
itan intentions lead into ail sorts of
Samar -
situations, screa'nns, guffaws and
Auto
Insurance
PUBLIC LIABILITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE
FIRE, THEFT
COLLISION
Let us explain the coverages
and the amount of protection
afforded for small premium.
EVEN A MINOR ACCIDENT
WILL COST YOU MORE
THAN THE PREMIUM ON
A POLICY.
Prompt settlement of all claims
A D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds
and Investments
Phone 152
Seaforth, Ontario.
strife with the audience the gainer:
This exceptionally different play will
be the attraction at the Opera house,
Seaforth, for one evening' perform-
ance only, on Friday, August 30th,
MANLEY.
Mr, Albert Siernon has engaged
with Mr. Gaffney to complete a ce-
ment contract in Go•wans'tawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray and kfr.
and Mrs. Lewis Murray and fancily of
lows, have returned home after vis-
iting his brother, Mr. John Matrray,
and his -many friends here. He left
forty years ago but •visited here 18
years ago and he finds than y changes.
Mr.. and Mrs. .phos. Purcell have
returned home from Midland where
the King Construction company have
completed the paving. Mr. Purcell has
gone to 'Elginfteid to run 'the cement
miser. The pavement is to be extend-
ed from •Elginlfieid to Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Manley, accomp-
anied,by Mr. Jos. and Kate Lynch,
motored to London last Sunday to
visit friends there. •
Mr. and Mrs: C..Eckart of Seaforth,.
and Miss Lucy Ecicart and Mr, Earle
BIyuter of Detroit called on friends
here last Sunday.
Mrs. Finigan from New York, for-
merly from this place, is here taking
care of her father, Mr, George Stent
ernagel who is seriously ill and who
has been moved from Clinton to his
home here.
Rod and Gun.
\'Vith the approach of fall, the
thoughts of sportsmen are turning
towards hunting both deer and
'feath-
ered game. The Septeuber number
of Rod and Gun and iCanad'ian Silver
Fox News. just issued, :contains an
exceptionally fine article on deer hurtl-
ing by C. N. A. ireson, which will
prove of great interest to devotees of
that sport.
'Ifowever, this is only one of a 'col-
lection of equally good articles and
features which deal authoritatively
with other departments and adven-
tures in outdoor lift and which pro -
hl good residing for all
pro-
vide thoroug y g a g
int.^,restecl int outdoor life. Open sea-
sons for game throughout Canada and
a full report of the annual meeting ,of
the Canadian Nationel . Silver Fox
113reeders' Association are included in
ON issue,
No one needeiedu>re tete agony of
w
corns with Holloay,s Corn Remover
at .hand to remove them,
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sandford Of
Mountain View, N.J„ are spending a
couple of weeks with,the tatters„bro-
tltee, Mr, A. L, Porteous, and MrA
Porteous,
A new veraucl ill is being erected on
the home of Mr, A. McGregor, Janes
street:
Miss Mary Smith and Miss Grace
Casienteri felt Monday for a week's
visit at Midland,
The front of the W. T. Box Co, fur-
telt'ure store and undertaking parlors
is being remodelled this week. When
complete tt w'ilI present an un'possng
appearance, The entrance will be at
one side instead of at the centre Med
a large plate glass window will ex-
tend across the remainder,
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Hays who
have been here the past two weeks,
and Miss Lucy Eckert, 'have returned
to their hone in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, John ,Fendwick and
Mr, Earle Hymer of Detroit spent the
week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Cott, Eckert.
Sister lel, Clayey of Toronto is
spending her vacation with her sisters,
Mrs, C. Eckert and Mfrs, J. Nolan.
Allan Dolmage, son of. Mr. and ,Mrs,
Sracidk,ney Dolimage, has been carrying
his right arm in a sling the past week
having'biroken it by a fall from a hay
Mr. Hislop and Miss Stafford of
Wroxeter visited at the home of Mrs.
James Martin.
Mr, and Mrs, 'H, V. Gilbert •of De-
troit were' week end guests of their
uncle arid aunt, Mr. and Mrs, J. M.
Henderson.
Mrs, Robert Winter of Gaderich
visited, at the hone df Mr, and Mrs.
W. AMent this week,
Misses Mary Matthews and Sadie
Hart left on Tuesday to spend their
hol'id•ays with friends In Detroit.
Mies Margaret Purcell is spending
her holidays with friends in Guelph,
Miss Rirhh Grinuner, of Ayr, is vis-
iting her cousin, Miss Lois McGavin.
Mrs, M. J. Stubo of San Francisco,
Cal, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Twiss,
Mrs. L. P. Twiss and son Jack, of
Saskatoon, • left for their home this
week after spending three weeks with
Mrs, Twiss and Mrs. Ales. blcGavin.
Mr. Frank Ireland, of Flint, Mich„
is visiting^ friends iu Seaforth and vi-
cinity this week.
Mrs. Jas. Martin visited friends at
Grand 'Benlf on Sunday.
Mr. Frecl. Jackson has accepted a
position as. prineipel of Pterrickviile
contuura:ti i
o t school
Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Eichman of
Chicago, called en Mr. and Mrs. T.
Cr, Scott, on 'Wednesday.
• Mise Thelma Johnstone has accept-
ed a position as ',principal of Elgin
continuation school. in Leeds''Counity.
Mrs. Ed, Mole and daugh-
ters Laura, Vera and Donna are
spending a •couple of weeks at Kit-
carcline and Southampton.
Mrs. F. 'Conduit of iLeantington
spent 'a couple of weeks with her
niece, Mrs. J :B, 'Tverman.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Fairservice were
guests of their sister, Mrs. L. Melville,
ort Sunclety.
Mrs, sand Miss:Medd and Mr, Earl
Round of 'Welland were guests of the
former's niece, Mrs, Ben, Tyerman,
returning home on Monday.
Mrs, -,R.' H. Ferguson and: daughters
have returned home after spending a
week at their cottage at Pont Albert.
Mrs. 'G, T. Turnbull who has been
.spending The pest two weeks with. bee
daughter, Mrs. 'J. R. 'Hillis, Toronto,
left an Friday 'for a trip to the coast.
MIr. 'A, R. 'Turnbull of Toronto Who
has spent the past week at the parent-
al hoose left this week with his sister,
Miss Mabel Turnbull on a motor trip
to Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Cttdmore and
Mr. Peter Daley of •Uslborne spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs.
Wilbert Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Cluff and Miss
Resabeile Cluff of 'Buffalo, N.Y., have
returned after spending a few days
visiting their•mother, Mrs. Noble
Clui•T.
\ors.
N. Cluff and Miss 'Rosabelle
Cliff spent a day in Clinton visiting
Miss ilrene Chuff,
Misses Dorothy Broadfoot and Jean
Smith .have returned, from holidays
with friends in 'Erie, Pa:, and Strat-
Mrs. 'Robert Webb of Toronto, is
sending several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Morrison and Mrs. George
Sill.and Mrs. 'Arthur 'Ricks and
ta
uuily
of Hillsca
l
e
lbich, are visit-
ing Mr. 'and
i i-nigMr.'and Mrs. 'Wm.
Morrison.
Mrs, Maude iSloan and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank'Nendick of Toronto spent
the week -end wibh 'Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert F. Jones, Mrs. 'Sloan and Mrs.
Nendick are sisters to Mr. Tones.
Miss Laura'. McMillan spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. S. Gray, in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Grieve of Wind-
sor, are visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. ,and Mrs, T. Grieve.
Mr, Arthur'Scotl of 'Windsor spent
the week -end with his father, Mr.
John 'Scott. Mr, Scott sang a,pleasin'g
solo in'First Presbyterian church on
Sunday morning.
Mr. Anderson Coulter of Ingersoll
spent Monday with his aunt, Miss
Hargan.
Miss Mary Hays is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon 'Hays in ,Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs, James Clennan a
son of Detroit were week -end gue
of Mrs, McQuaid, Goderioh street,
Miss Mary Hays of Toronto
spending a week with'hcreparettts, M
and Mrs. 'Adana Hays, having spe.
last' week at Bala in Muskoka,
Rev, land lfrs. j. M, keys and da
ghter Mildred of'Oakdale,'Pa., are -ti
guests of the former's Mother, Mr
W. L. Key's this week.
Mr, J, H. 'Reid is holidaying wit
his son Osear Reid, of Detroit, tit
week,
Mrs. Annie Robinson ,and daughte
Mrs. Margaret Crratt of Ilamilto
also Ret', IW. O 'Robinson of Autle
Sask., were visitors with Mrs, W. L
Keys on Tttesday of this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, formerly o
St.'Catherines, have moved into 3is
Hlargan's pause, rs2aced by Mr, Geo
f ergtssott
Miss Harriett Pangmatt of 'Toront
is visiting Mrs. L,C Jackson,
Miss Mary Jcckson will teach a
Thecbford. continuation school thi
year.
Mr, John McKinley, of Winnipeg
will arrive 'Sunday and spend nes
week here. Mrs. McKinley and son
Scott and Jimmie who have spen
some weeks 'with her parents, Mr, an
Mrs, A. D,'S'cott, will return with hit
the following Saturday,
Mr. Cliff Trott of Schomberg spen
the past week at the home of bis par
eats, Mr. and Mrs, Wtn, Trott.
Mss Helen Abient returned for
few clays 10 Detroit with Mr, and Mrs
Warren Anient who were guests a
Mr, and .Mrs, 'Wel. Anent over the
week -end,
Miss Mary, Reid returned Sunday
with Rev, and Mrs. J. M. Keys after a
three weeks' Motor trip to Washing-
ton ,acid the coast.
The following appear among the
succe i
ssfu students efts at
summer
cottr es
s
—Kinder. Prim.,
Laura 14, McMillan
('Hamilton); !Jean E. Cliff i(.London);
Margaret '3. 'Grieve . (Toronto) ; 'int.
agri., William i3, Little .(Guelph); el,
art,(London), onioni'
Jean ,
(b!. :Mountain,
), u tam
Monica Reynolds (Sr. M. Cyril). (To-
ronto), el, phys. tr., Leonard T. J.
Boyce; spec, phys. tr.—D. Ivan Hill;
srtpervisors ploys. tr;�Lydia L. Reid,
Mary
E. h. .e
y ti kson. Ferris
JC. Cantelon,
o,
Baebara J. J. Simpson,
Miss Norma Muir, Mrs. Gordon
Balfour and Miss Annie Smith left by
motor to spend a couple of weeks at
rite home of Mr. and Mrs. Eck-
ert,. Timmins, N. Ontario.
Miss Jean Miller of Clinton spent
the week -encs visiting her cousin, Miss
Olive Stirling.
The handsome stmt of $350 was net-
ted the Seaforth Bowling chit) from
the tournament 'last week, which will
be devoted to the 'fine new club house
and greens. Many complimentary re-
marks were made 'by visiting bowlers
regarding. 'the new ,property.
Miss °live Stirling is spending the
week with friends in •Goderich.
Mir. and Mrs. Talbert Clark, Mr.
and Mrs, !Henry 'Hoegy and Miss
Della McNab, of Walton, were Sun-
day callers at' the home of Mrs. Adam
Kline,
firs. Margaret .Madill and daugh-
tereEffie and son Archie of !Huntsville
and Mr. and Mrs. John Dieting. 'f
Bradford, visited with Mrs. John
lfillson and other friends a couple of
days this week,
Mrs. McLean who has Beet' spend-
ing a few weeks with her relatives
here has returned to her home in
Buffalo.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brodie were Mr.
and Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter of
V\'iu•nipeg. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sanderson
and daughter, Toronto; Mrs, McKer-
cher aisd bliss Ritchie and Mr. Tont,
Ritchie, of Wroxeter.
Mr. Alex. Dow and daughter
Medles ,and son !Gordon, of Cromarty,
were guests :et :the home of Mr, and
1'[ns.IHugh Wright.
Mr. Will Pollard
of :Murillo who
0
has been taking a course at iWinni
,peg during the sutiuner, is visiting 'his
parents, Mr, and Mins. Joshua 'Pollard,
Mr. Keith Lamont of Detroit was a
week -end guest at his home here,
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'White of Winona
spent a few days this week with Mrs.
George Henderson and Mrs. De'Lacey.
Miss 'Bernice Dorrance is spending
two weeks at Point 'Clark,
k[r. Ralph Cresswell of Denver.
Col„ 'strived \Wednesday night to
spend ten- days with his sisters, the
Misses Cresswell Mr. Cresswell vis-
ited 'his brother, Mr. Harry Cresswell
tit Bragg 'Creek, Alberta, and friends
in Toronto, en route,
Miss Bernice Dorrance is spending
two weeks at Point Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowiiard and
daughter ,Madeline left 'Wednesday for
a short visit in Toronto before return-
ing to their home in Engichirt. They
were visiting her father, Mr. 'Wm.
S nn•il lie,
'Mr, asci Mrs..j. P. Devereaux left
for 'their home iI Chicago t C a o on Tues-
day da after visiting Mr. n I
y g . and Mrs, James
Devereaux the past week,
Mr. A. D. Scott is improving fol-
lowing a serious accident last Thtuss-
dday when lie was ttnconsdicus• for 35
minutes, :He was thrown from the
binder while trying to avoid running
over his little grandson, when a young
horse; one of three on.fhe hinder, be-
came unruly, He suffered severe in
-
:Melee to 'his shoulders and chest,
breaking ri
cal t I s an tinkle n ringer,
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\fr, .Daniel. I, Devereaux of Chicago
is spending his holidays dike guest of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
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1Dr, R. R, Rossand Miss Gretts
Ross are on a Motor trip to 'N. On-
tario,
'Miss' Agnes Parke, R.N. of Detroit,
visited her brother, Mr, A, 'Parke
John •street, this week. i
Mfrs, W. 1;, ;Kerslake, Misses Dor-
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST
AND
MOST POPULAR
H'ON, G. HOWARD FERGUSON
Prime Minister of Ontario
Who, it has been announced. will
speak at Mitchell, on September 6th.
othy Kerslake, Beth Govettlock and
Belle Smith left Wednesday for Mid-
land and Georgian ,Bay,
Mrs, Chas. Andrews and daughter
of Port Colborne, were the guests of
Mr, aril -Mrs J, Aero for a few days.
Mr, H. Trapnell is acting as con -
table while Mr: AW, G. W, Fee is on
his holidays,
Residents of ,Seaforth who have
tried to frighten the blackbirds from
the trees at night were delighted to
find an unexpected ally in their war
to get rid of the bbscl.-'bird nuisance.
A large 'owl has been noticed several
nights this week swooping and circl-
ing in the moonlight, through and
over the trees and completely routing
the blackbirds.
Seaforth L,O.M.A. held a picnic at
Grand Bend on Wednesday afternoon,
HARLOCK,
Miss Marjorie Colson is at present
visiting her friend, Miss Elsie Man-
ning of Lotdesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McEwing and
son of Drayton visited Mr. and Mrs,
A. W \feEsying and family Sunday,.
Mrs Robert hfeKinley and daugh-
ter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Coleman of Varna; also Miss Ruth
Levis of Clinton visited at the hones
of tfr id \-
� an Its. Angus Reid, Mr: and
Mrs. Geo, Watt ':and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Reid Sunday, •
Mr.
and Mrs. A.R.Beacom
and
Bert visjted the former's brother and
family at Mount Forest Sunday,'bring-
ing Mr. Buster Beacom back with
them,
Miss Ella Armstrong of Kinburn,
also Miss 'Eausuia Jamieson of Kitch-
ener visited their friend, Miss Marie
Rape in ,Saturday afternoon.
MIr. and Mrs. A. Vadden visited the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ferris Suudesy,
Little Misses 'Mildred and Lydia
Bell visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. Albert Sodden last week.
Mr, and Mrs, J. Rapson and Mr.
and Mrs, Ira Rapson and son visited
Mfr. and Mrs, I. Rapson Sunday,
Miss Ena Parsons w+ho has been
visiting for some time with friends at
\Wooclslee in Essex, returned home on
Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm , Parsons and
lfiss Wilma Parsons of Burlington,
I,twa, are at present visiting at the
hone of the former's brother, Mr.
Chas, Parsons, also with other friends
in this vicinity, also at the home of
Mr. and \'frs, James Watt at Blyth.
Mr, and Mrs. Blanchard Herring-
ton and Hiss Lrtuie Herrington., .Blyth,
visited -on Sunday at the unite of Mir.
and. Mrs. Bert Allen,
The Misses Amy and Rea Parsons.
and cousin,' Miss Wilma 'Parsons of
Iowa visited Miss Harriett Taylor on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Leach and 'little son of Toron-
to visited her sister, Mrs, Frank Mc-
Gregor Sunday.
Mr, and firs, Jolie Wallace and the
Misses Amy and Rosamond \'Vallece
of Woodslee, Essex, visited at the
hoose of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Parsons,
also Mr. and Mrs. James Watt of
Blyth and other friends from Thurs-
day till Monday of this week..
The Misses Clara and Irene Bruits -
don of Blyth who visited their cousin,
Miss Helen McGregor far the past
week, returned home on Saturday,
• Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Parsons and
Amy and Ena Mr. encl. \frs. \\run,
Parsons and Hiss Wilma, Mr. and
Ms. John Wallace, 'also the Misses
Aicy and Rosamond, Mr, and Mrs.
Leo Walt and family spent Sunday. at
Bayfield,
Little Miss Bean. of near Goderich
is at present visiting at the Bonne of
her grandparents, \'fr. and Mrs. Wm.
Addison,
Miss .Army Parsons and her cousin,
Miss Wilma. Parsons, visited at Mr.
Richmond's one clay recently, -
KIPPEN.
Flower Show.--iKippen Horticultur-
al Society are holding their annual
flower show in 5t. Andrew's 'United
chau'cii on Thursday, August 29, after:
noonn
a d evening. This has been a
poor tat season s,
n brit we ask all the
members to bring what they have to
make the show a success, Everybody
welcome.
Mr. and •\Ii'
rs, George Stewart of
Springfield and son John Stewart,
B.A.,, M.A., of Cornell University,
Ithica, N,Y„ spent a few clays last
week visiting the former's sister, Mrs,
James Wright.
A very enjoyable day was spent re-
cently at Fair Grove Fa,
n, the borne
of lh and Mrs, James I\\rright, when
the Stewarts had their meeting. The
intereetutg event was the celebrating
of the thirty-second wedding anniver-
sary or Mr ittd Mrs. George Stewart,
There were owe thirty members pies-
mit. The next meeting is to be held in
Queen's Park, Stratford, next Jun.
M:tateri 'Lawrence Bright:more of
J:onidoe is visiting his aunt, Mrs,,
Cochrane of f -lay,
CARTOON'
WITH A CONGRESS OF
Inimitable Comedians
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AND THE FAMOUS
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BEAUTY CHORUS
THE GREATEST LAUGHING
SHOW ON EARTH
YOU'LL LIKE IT
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Seats selling at Eberhart's Pharmacy,
r
Mr. and Mrs. Horney d
Miss
y an
Er.siva Ferguson spent Sunday .with
relatives near London.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowey and
Mr.and Mrs.James Thompson spent son
P
Sunday at ,Port Stanley.
MoKihbon of Toronto is vis-
iting her sister, Mrs, .Henry Ivisoti:
Miss Etta Bell of London spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, A. Bell
I\We are pleased to note that all our
sick are doing nicely and have return-
ed to their homes and are out around.
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Field and kid-
dies have left ose a month's holidays,
Mrs, Homer Hunt of McKillop is
visiting at the hotne of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eigie.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Beugough of
Saginaw, Mich., were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. \\int, Anderson of our village re-
cently,
A sneetisg of the excutive of the
Horticultural Society of Kippen was
held at the home of Miss M. 'White-
man Tuesday evening, making ar-
angentesies for the annual flower show
to be held quite soon.
We are sorry to learn that Mr,
Robe, Parsons to the west of our vil-
lage, is confined to his room through
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner McClymont
of Detroit spent the week -end at the
home of their parents; Mr. and Mrs,
Jas. McClymont.
Mr. John McClymont of 'Toronto
was also a visaor at the home of Mr,
and \frs. McClymont.
Mrs. A. Mason of Saskatoon, Mfrs.
W. B. McLean and Mrs. Coulter, and
Mrs, H. Charters of Seaforth were
visitors this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McGregor.
BRUCEFIELD.
The monthly meeting of: the W. M.
S, was held in the schooh•ootn of the
tinned Church on Wednesday, August
lath,' In the absence of the Presci-
ent Mrs. W. A. iBreutner, Mrs. James
Thompson, vice President,
presided.
led.
After the singing u
g
g of the o colir.
Mrs. Stephens led in prayer. 11 The
minutes of the last meeting were read
and confirmed. The roll call was re-
s onde
dto
p with a
favorite to v
erse .fronn
the 'Bible. .Mrs. T'hosnpson read the
devotional) leaflet and Mrs. Haugh
led in prayer. Interesting leaflets
were read by Miss Kate McGregor
and Mrs W. Stackhouse and 'Mrs.
James Moodie on the work in 'Africa,.
telling of the great sacrifice the native
Christians are wilding to .nialce for
the spreading df the iGoepel. The
meeting closed with singing a hymn
and the M•ipah benediction,
Professor Davidson of Toronto
taught the Young Men's Bible 'Class
and S.S. and preached two excellent
sermons in the United IChurch .lastt
Sunday. Rev. W. A. Bremner :and
Mrs. Bremner and daughter Edna
have gone to their cottage to spend
the latter part of their pecation.
Mr, 'Hugh McGregor of Detroit
spent the week -end at are home of
his father, Mr. H. McGregor.
'Mee. G. Brock,!Miss Pearl Brock
and Urs. A. latnieso.t went Monday
morning to attend the funeral of their
sis'rr-in-law. 'Mrs. Win. 'Stevens, of
De kilt,
\i said sere, Mc:Iachlan and Mrs.
\I ' :,,tan and firs. Rathw•ell 'of To-
r eite, ware the week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. iRvsttenhury,
Mr. Alex. Mustard fell heal first.
front a load of grain on Saturday
when the trip rope brake, receiving a
nasty gash on his face and also in-
juring the ligaments of his leg, He has
been in Clinton hospital and expects
to be home soap.
Mr. ,and Mrs, G. .Graham and .chil-
dren spent last Saturday at Grand
Bench
Miss Jean 'Campbell Inas returned
home from 'London where she was
visiting her aunt.
Mrs. Lyle Hi!'l visited 'Mrs, Harvey
Taylor on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Taylor and
children spent ,Smulay at Parkhill,
Mr, and Mrs. Ino. 'Graham spent
Sunday afternoon
Y in Clinton.
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
meal roasted about medium, with the
hlocd gravy oozing through, gives
one a Ioundation. It just makes one's
maiath water to think of it. How
was teat last piece of meat we sent
yeu? wasn't it fine,
GEO. CAMERON
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth
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Good
year Tires and Tubes
s
Battery Sales and Service
Charging and Repairing all eualces of Batteries
A good line of new and ttsed parts of different makes of cars
Ifur car
yo is in need of repairs, give us a call.
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PHONE 157W